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Drives Installation Best Practices: Part 2
This session is a continuation of Part 1, where we talked about how drives installation is continually changing and how to prepare for the various changes that can arise. We began the discussion of how it’s important to be aware of motor and drive setups as well as wire run lengths, which we will finish in this session, Part 2.
McNaughton-McKay Electric Company
Did you know that McNaughton-McKay has connections throughout your supply chain? No matter what industry you serve or your size or scale we are here to support you with more than just components or products. McNaughton-McKay provides you access to a wide range of services and solutions you depend on to run your business. There is no problem too large or too small we can’t tackle
Discover how McNaughton-McKay Electric Company can support your automation journey with their complete range of solutions and expertise.
Visit Company WebsiteTroubleshooting Tips: Lubrication - page 5
The right lubricant will protect your motion control system from wear, dissipate heat, and give you the greatest possible lifetime.
AC Inverter Drives Bring New Options for Motion Control
With the addition of memory and processing power, AC inverter drives can perform simple positioning or even run permanent-magnet motors, offering an economical middle ground between high-tech servo motors and AC induction motor
Electromechanical Design Goes Green
Motion control advantages help OEMs design machines with high levels of overall equipment effectiveness, efficiency, and environmental friendliness.


